Can @overturemaps be used as an Urban Layer?#54
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We provide an example as to how to use @OvertureMaps roads segments, and enrich them with @OvertureMaps buildings in a pipeline-way !
However, IMHO this is not sufficient enough! A much smoother integration should be needed as a
from_overturemaps(.)in theurban layermodule and therefore added to: #51.Thanks so so much to @MrPowers from @wherobots and the @apache Sedona community to have suggested me this tiny example and potential further thinking towards a smoother integration of @OvertureMaps throughout the
Urban Layerinternal module :)Cheers!
📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://UrbanMapper--54.org.readthedocs.build/en/54/